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Past Research | Human Performance Lab
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Hawkins Research Group: UC Davis. Exercise Modality, Phosphorylation of p70. Musculoskeletal Modeling and Computer Simulation Techniques. An Investigation of the Interactions Between Lower Limb Bone Morphology, Limb Inertial Properties and Limb Dynamics. Quantitative Ultrasound Imaging of Muscle-Tendon Units. Achilles Tendon Stiffness and Hysteresis During Cyclic Loading. Gastrocnemius/Soleus Muscle Force Contributions to Ankle Plantar Flexion Torque. Summary of Selected Research Projects:. Background: V...
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Facilities | Human Performance Lab
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Hawkins Research Group: UC Davis. The Human Performance Laboratory (HPL) meets the needs of today’s creative researcher and has the capacity to assist in answering tomorrow’s research questions. Founded in 1963, the HPL has a long history of basic and applied research and outreach in exercise, physiology, biomechanics, and psychology. The HPL is used for both teaching and research and is represented by full-time and adjunct faculty members with varying research backgrounds and scientific interests. Movem...
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Faculty | Human Performance Lab
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Hawkins Research Group: UC Davis. David Hawkins, Ph.D. Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior Department. My research objectives are to understand the mechanisms that influence the performance of skeletal muscle and gross human movement and to develop tools based on this information that can be used to increase human quality of life by increasing physical performance capabilities while minimizing the risk of injury. Proudly powered by WordPress. Theme: Penscratch by WordPress.com.
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Our Team | Human Performance Lab
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Hawkins Research Group: UC Davis. David Hawkins, Ph.D. Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior Department. My research objectives are to understand the mechanisms that influence the performance of skeletal muscle and gorss human movement and to develop tools based on this information that can be used to increase human quality of life by increasing physical performance capabilities while minimizing the risk of injury. Proudly powered by WordPress. Theme: Penscratch by WordPress.com.
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Undergraduate Students | Human Performance Lab
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Hawkins Research Group: UC Davis. Neurobiology Physiology and Behavior. Investigating a possible correlation between patellar tendon-tibial insertion (PTTI) angles and prior non-contact ACL injury among college athletes. After Graduation: Preparing Medical School applications. My research focuses on examining the relationship between patellar tendon-tibia insertion angle (PTTI) and ACL loading and injury rate among Division 1 college athletes. After Graduation: Preparing Medical School applications.
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Movement Analysis | Human Performance Lab
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Stretching | Human Performance Lab
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Informational Resources | Human Performance Lab
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Hawkins Research Group: UC Davis. The HPL provides the community with informational resources to enhance the effectiveness and safety of various exercise-related activities:. HPL Static and Dynamic Stretching Resources. HPL Movement Analysis: Squats, Cutting, Lunges and Landing. Proudly powered by WordPress. Theme: Penscratch by WordPress.com.
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Publications | Human Performance Lab
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Hawkins Research Group: UC Davis. Symons, Jennifer E., Hawkins, David A., Fyhrie, David P., Upadhyaya, Shrinivasa K., Stover, Susan M., Hitting the ground running, Part I: Evaluating an integrated racehorse limb and race surface computational model,. Journal of Biomechanics 49 (2016) 1711 1717. http:/ dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2016.03.057. Starkel CD, Hawkins DA and Ashuckian ED. Temporal Response of Anterior Knee Laxity Following Strenuous Exercise. Austin J Biomed Eng. 2016; 3(1): 1034. 9(5): e9770...